Nunca recently completed a new mural for the Urban Forms Festival in Lódz, Poland. "Like I have been doing for many years now," Nunca says, "it's another new mural about my view of how we are all immersed in a global scenario that gives anybody the possibility to interfere in the different aspects of culture in our daily life."

Every winter in San Francisco, the city's clubs are taken over by the great Noise Pop Festival, featuring an assortment of music acts, art activities, and cultural events. This year, Real Estate, No Age, Dr Dog, Fresh & Onlys, Mikal Cronin, Vetiver, Shabazz Palaces, Sun Kil Moon, and DJ Rashad are just a few of the musical acts. On Saturday, March 1, Juxtapoz and Noise Pop will hold the SF premier of "Grey City," a documentary on São Paulo, Brazil's influential graffiti history and controversial laws.

Nunca along with Herber Baglione (who we just posted about) is also in Frankfurt, Germany participating in the Street-Art Brazil Festival. After his paparazzi themed mural in Los Angeles, the Brazilian artist headed to Frankfurt, painting a giant portrait in his well-defined style resembling traditional woodcuts

In conjunction with the Tarfest Music and Art Festival in Los Angeles, Brazilian artist, Nunca, painted a lengthy mural wrapping around a corner of the popular La Brea Street. The artists chose to paint the paparazzi as they literally corner a woman while she attempts to block their photographic attack. Obviously this is an appropriate comment on the absurd celebrity culture that exists in Los Angeles.

Merry Karnowsky Gallery, LAUNCH (producers of TARFEST), and District La Brea, closed out the District La Brea summer block party series with a live painting event Featuring some of LA's top artists : CRAOLA / AXIS / devNgosha / Edward Walton Wilcox / Britt Ehringer + NAMAAK collective / KMNDZ and special guest artist Nunca from Brazil. Each artist created hand painted murals on 10ft x 25ft - 300ft wide wooden barricades, which stretch out over 500 feet along the West side of La Brea Avenue between 1st and 2nd Street.

A few weeks ago, the rolldown of the 33Third graffiti supply shop on Melrose in Los Angeles got a new paint job from Nunca. In his signature style, the San Paulo-based artist painted a severed hand with a cut off finger lying in a pool of blood.

Brazilian artist, Nunca maining “Never,” has just painted a portrait of a Berliner punk in conjunction with the Urban Spree Festival in Berlin. Germany. The artist’s narrative work is repeatedly accompanied with strong line work and imagery.

As we have posted on the site over the past week, we were down in the desert of Tucson, Arizona covering the Boneyard Project, a unique exhibition and project that brings some of the leading contemporary artists that we cover to paint planes that will go on display. Med, one of the producers of Boneyard, has given us access to the beautiful videos shot in conjunction with the Project.

An ambitious project involving numerous international contemporary artists and disused Military airplanes is set to make it’s debut on January 28th at the Pima Art and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The Boneyard Project: Return Trip will include artists Andrew Schoultz, How & Nosm, Nunca, Retna, and Faile who will all paint their own individual airplanes, along with cockpit from Saner. We took a trip to the desert to get you these exclusive preview photos.

An ambitious project involving numerous international contemporary artists and disused Military airplanes is set to make it’s debut on January 28th at the Pima Art and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The Boneyard Project: Return Trip will include artists Andrew Schoultz, How & Nosm, Nunca, Retna, and Faile who will all paint their own individual airplanes, along with cockpit from Saner. We took a trip to the desert to get you these exclusive preview photos.